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Kashef was endorsed for the start-up visa for Estonia, and shares his story here. https://courses.tom-bradford.com/p/es... The Estonian start up visa is for foreign entrepreneurs residing outside of the EEA. It allows you to enter Estonia for the purpose of setting up a technology-based start-up business. It does lead to permanent residence (PR) and Estonian citizenship if you wish to apply. In this video, Kashef talks about his experience successfully applying for the Estonian start-up visa with a mobile analytics app business idea. Eligibility for the Estonian start-up visa You will need to prove that you will be able to set up a start-up company registered in Estonia: 1. with global growth potential; 2. that is innovative and replicable; and 3. which shall significantly contribute to the development of the Estonian business environment (section 62(4) Aliens Act). There is no requirement for you to show evidence of business funds or provide a formal business plan (section 192(2)(1)(2), 192(3)(1) & 192(6)(1) Aliens Act). However, you do need to include information about your business plan in the endorsement application itself. This covers the same areas as a business plan (market research, etc), so is really closer to a business plan than a simple pitch deck. Also, whilst not formally acknowledged in the legislation, the business must produce a product or provide a service which utilises cutting edge technology at some stage of the business i.e. in developing the product or in delivering the service. To get the visa, you will need to first submit an application to the Estonian Startup Committee (“the Startup Committee”) (section 16(3) & 16(4) Procedure for Application for Temporary Residence Permit and its Extension and Long-Term Resident's Residence Permit and Its Restoration and Rates of Legal Income). The application requires you to enter information about the business profile, team, product/service you intend to provide, the intended market and strategy for the product/service. Once approved, you will receive an expert committee "opinion" / approval, that you will have to submit with your application. You will also need to prove that you have sufficient income and comprehensive health insurance for yourself and any dependents (section 117(3) & 117(4)). The subsistence level for you as the main applicant will be €150 per month, the subsistence level for each minor family member (i.e. a child under the age of 18) is €180 per month and the subsistence level for each subsequent adult member of your family (i.e. your spouse/civil partner) is €120 per month. Application Process There are three different ways in which you can apply for an Estonian start-up visa. You can either: apply directly for a residence permit (this route is for applicants who have already set up their start-up business in Estonia prior to submitting their application). This residence permit is granted for a period of 1-5 years and can be extended; or apply for a short-term Schengen Visa, which would allow you to travel to Estonia for a period of 90 days the purpose of setting up your start-up business. Prior to the expiry of the 90 day period you would then apply for the residence permit in-country; or apply for a long-term visa, which would allow you to travel to Estonia for a period of 12 months for the purpose of setting up your business. Prior to the expiry of the 12-month period, you would then apply for the residence permit in-country. Process if you are applying for a temporary residence permit as a start-up founder: STEP 1 – Set up a company in Estonia and set up an Estonian company bank account online (if you have not done so already); STEP 2 – Complete and submit your application to the Startup Committee. The Startup Committee will review the application and make a decision within 10 working days. If successful, you will receive a verification letter with a unique application code which you will require for the visa application; STEP 3 – Schedule an appointment at the Estonian embassy or consulate in your country of origin; STEP 3 – Attend your appointment and submit your application for a temporary residence permit, along with your supporting documents and your unique code from the Startup Committee; and STEP 4 – Receive your residence permit and travel to Estonia. Process if you are applying for a short-term (Schengen) visa as a start-up founder: STEP 1 – Complete the Schengen Visa (C) application form and submit your visa application online and gather your supporting documents; STEP 2 – Schedule an appointment with your local Estonian embassy or consulate online; STEP 3 – Attend your appointment and submit your supporting documents; and STEP 4 – Receive your 90 day visa and travel to Estonia. https://courses.tom-bradford.com/p/es...